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n n a g. i am crystal lambs coming to you from a good state like area. welcome, the, and thank you please. well, we'll be finding out more about that and the lots of other stories on today's edition of april off because i am send between of you, right to an income put on uganda. so get ready for the next 26 auction popped in minutes. here is what is coming up shortly. how people in the jury is going on money. we've already caught you without even owning and you know why the irish a given don't think cutting and how one man in uganda is working his way to a better environment. but 1st, let us start with some of the heat mother. thing to provide says, specifically g of some energy. it is increasing the gain invitation as an environmental friendly and sustainable old tendencies to fossil fuels. that's
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true, sandra. it's much easier to understand how a windmill works. well, we've taken a closer look at the jewel. so my process with 8 of graphics, we're going to explain what's happening inside the no one in the world would have to freeze or do without electricity. if we were to just use what's rise under our feet, the extreme heat of the interior, the heat resides deep beneath the crust, residual heat from the formation of the full and a half 1000000000 years ago. the deeper we drew the hot, so it gets about 6000 degrees celsius in the us. cool. so one o 2 in the whole and send heat up at a depth of 4000 meters. there's already water as hot as 160 degrees celsius. the volts remains liquid due to the high pressure,
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but can be converted into water vapor. it can drive a turbine which then generates electricity. the with the known about price of pod, which is still around $90.00 degrees celsius buildings can be heated by a district. he's in network once the voter has given off its heat, it is fed back into the rock the from which it came via another pine. this is called deep geothermal energy. but they all, some difficulties. first of all, you have to find the right draw class that will also conduct the ground fulton chemicals i used for drilling. and among other things, the pressure existed on the rock, la doing drilling can lead to land slides and even mine of quakes, fear of consequences such as land slides, environmental pollution, and damage to houses has led to protest against you have several projects around the world. often with success circled news, this is dia,
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signal energy is less dangerous. in this case, drilling is only 400 meters. deep about the the temperature is only 10 degrees celsius, which is enough to heat houses, the principal through a heat exchange of the g. s. m. o energy is transferred to a refrigerant because the refrigerant has a very low boiling point, it evaporates, the steam is compressed in the compressor and transferred to the heating system and, and now the heat exchanger, where it heats or cools the, how the electricity cannot be generated in this way, the share of tier signal energy and global energy production is still just half a percent sofa only a fraction of the numerous the assembled potential under our feet is being used. kenya is anita in renewable energy generation g of some more energy already takes care overall and to 40 percent of kenya's energy needs. and the sector is
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drawing, the largest plants in kenya, and for the month to in office, is located in the unlikely russia equal off eco pages of visit the tunes of vate, the rise from house gate national cock. and can you 6 lodge, ga, several times? has been built, it will carry a one to 6. initial explorations were carried out in the risk valley in 1950. but it wasn't until the 1980s that the seats could be harnessed and technology has progressed a lot since you'll call ria plants, generates around $800.00 megawatts of power under operated by launch the stay tuned . company tension. results manages cyrus, car and d. t has been with the phone to 35 years. he says more energy can now be produced, foster and for less, using smaller wellhead power plants, the bob blend. they went ahead, bob blend to continue, started within 6 months. the big brand behind us,
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you need that to 6 months. so if you are to have as many way to hit the diet equal to the big black, you'd be able to read the expansion of videos and will ponce has not gone without criticism. indigenous mass di communities, but relocated uncompensated with less lands and they had before and environment. and let's say the pox wild life has been and continues to be driven away by all of the drilling and pipelines get 10 years binding on jason with energy more than ever . because with its many, mostly extinguish volcanoes, the risk value still has plenty of untapped energy. according to government estimates around $10000.00 megawatts, but yet enough for kenya to achieve its goal is becoming comp and mutual. and in the risk valley, they don't have to drill that deep to access the steam, though, it's still a pricey process. the 11000, i mean,
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it does good for us to easily between 5 to 6000000. he has done us. so the biggest seller is, has been, had to put financial resources to be able to expand more and more and so, uh, the support is on is a, you know, but it was a firm, bilateral putnam was one of those by natural partners as gemini hits been supporting kenya and the development of ga them and energy for years. in april 2023 tons of the old f schultz visited to a range of the partnership with some 17000000 year rates. can yep. and germany have and climates and development partnership supports kenya and reaching 100 percent renewable energy supplies, and also support the countries at a patient. the climate change can use energy transition will continue to take time and money right now. it covers just on the house of it so that tricity needs with geothermal energy. the rest comes from hydro, diesel,
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and solar power. but it's pledge to produce a 100 percent clean energy by 2030 jewels demo energy has amazing potential and it's environmentally friendly to as opposed to some of the energy sources onto the ground. i'm talking about forcing fuels like o cool. even pizza, which has been used as a fuel source for centuries in ireland. what people up to me to change the way d. c. a. b leaks more in central islands. 510 tons of rough, tough wetlands. a peak folk navigable only on narrow boardwalks. every time he crosses one, chris east feels a rush of pride. 10 years ago pounds were a foot to begin large scale pete extraction. here the residents formed
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a pressure group, the bolt, the mall, and rescue this important biotech from total destruction. what makes this plan so unique? he started actually has this wonderful, wonderful water holding capacity up to 25 times and its own weight. and that is what it's why it's so important. if we take that layer of live bio diversity off, then we image carbon that is and. ringback combusted, they'll send me the composite layer of plant materials that contains the carbon it it the oxidizes. it's actually a much carbon then in drove between $6.50 tons, but heck, to add them. hardly any of the landscape typifies islands mold and it's small. and it covers 17 percent of the country and intact moorland is a boon for a healthy environment. worldwide,
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pete vogue store twice as much carbon as woodlands even though they only comprise 3 percent of the title surface area. for decades, islands, pete's was the country's prime energy source. in some regions 25 percent of households still heat with it, but slowly people are beginning to change their ways. so many years, 50 percent, stay tuned. company board and the mona extracted paints on an industrial scale, mainly to fuel 3 power stations. the last purely pete funding power station was shut down in 2020. at the beginning of this year, the company announced its complete withdrawal from peach extraction. pat mullahan says that goes far enough because if the work of autism, old pete coaches was bound, it would put an end to a time on edge tradition. as a result of re bathroom, bi board demona would be those of and faced as far the common to be taken in the
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bunk so and into the future to small to of culture is just going to keep the heritage on the culture and live. so i kind of a problem that's all i did as he gets bears and pardoned far and future generations . tristram white's if the pete ends conservation council doesn't think it's as simple as that. most of are essential bio types that home to a lot of wild life bugs, bustle, flies and of the insect species. the 2 unique to the books. he says even small scale p cutting is damaging to the environment. well, the small size got to it has not had as much impact as the industrial extraction this occurred across the midlands over the last 100 years is certainly something that we want has to be mindful of that when we actually drain to produce a we still drain in the entire bog, and that has implications for the spaces that live in the, and all the insects and also the aquatic wildlife. where the sales please one into the rivers of island. happily one thing is for sure the times in which island sp
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folks with the source of cheap and plentiful energy assigned any of instead awarenesses grow and if that irreplaceable benefits, the climates and species protection awareness is the name of the game. i know justin island ca, nigeria, for example, or your own idea expert is taking advantage of the increased interest of organic farming. she brings consume, is a small farmers to get the remote form and is becoming increasingly popular and opening up news, sustainable markets. agriculture is a big business in line to area with a, a plucking peppers or harvesting tomatoes. the something for everyone's table and taste for farming is also cool and becoming tech savvy. now, you can even manage acres of land using nothing. what's your mobile phone?
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and rebecca, i'm old, is the range behind the operation? nissan from the one programs was launched during this called grandchildren. all the core, the, the $910.00 funding was created was we how it can be huge, interesting and photos of and to also treat in palm. and for the, my friends they, we have especially valued subscribers. rebecca is actually a computer science graduate. she won't have to find the technological solution to farm and inefficiencies. i've just seen a mother and other from us back to for many years. she origin will be founded ray, and most of as in 2016 to solve the post. how this waste problem would you encoded? so with this many niger is struggling to buy food. the phone from your phone program was launched during the 1st call and the 3 of the quoted 910 funding was created to support. and you to interesting that will cultural and to also treat in palm. and for the micies, especially dui, and ensuring the the end was to do an inkling from the conflicts on the fonts.
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rebecca coles found that the applicant, wells initiative with other young professionals to create the program that allows everyone to participate in from in and with the benefits i put in. because my money card actually worked for me, having a reliable team do something and i get benefit out of a resource. lovely. i. so scribes to fund from your phone because it is up to a new site or is it for me i can easily find or might for you said a rooms of thumb, so wrong things. and then it's, i'm guessing by getting tim or needs just like somebody to push out the market for remote for i mean is booming. and rebecca is making sure that quality control is a top priority. for instance, she and her team that keeping the use of pesticides to a minimum retiree halt. and so, and then obviously what's on analyses reached for the prevail is passed around on
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the climb mates in the declining foundation of a please. that helps us understand the bylaws by existing di environmental already . so that helps shows us a neuro and the kind of an organic process to follow towards it and redo is the top whole pest on to increase productivity think and that's how you go farms to market . and the 21st century rebecca and her team have made it easier than ever to become a farmer with a swipe of your finger instead of a single great music. i can imagine the wills from the coast of south africa would appreciate it. they also make the, our music, and that's why we'll war team is such a popular activity there to the really, very incredible creatures bought over the last 10 years. drastic changes have been detected among wells populations, global warming, cause
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a life threatening effects on these giants overseas. the local said is there have been absolving the huge marine mom was for decades, so we paid them a visit to find out small cost on the right. the right, you know, a little guy this month. right on of mothers. yeah. looks under us. yeah, i just hold back despite appearances, this is no conventional royal hunt. matthew, janice hasan and his colleagues from the mental research institute at the university of pretoria or trying to take scientific samples for the benefit of well kind. so in the arrow, the some box, the hooks and that hook some of the skin old lava said the skin is blushed for an injustice. then glover on the front 2 parts of 3, use it for different devices and it's not painful that i mean it feels hardly like
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a bee sting or something just like a quick sharp pain. and sometimes they just flip the tail upwards. generally, as a result, they normally just stop down and then within a few minutes the, that under the, to the bay of that bonus, just east of k town is a wind to base for many southern ride whales. they migrate thousands of to them. it is from the feeding grounds of antarctica to calls into sheltered voices, but the number is coming too, so that we could have been dropping for some time. now. the researches of trying to find out why, of the back on land, the scientists return to the nav to process and label the skin samples and link them others with a cos the samples of and frozen for further d n a analysis, g d s. date of the whales location is also locked into the system. some way of attacked with satellite transmit is explains research manager else with me and, and they provide insight into the memos movements. for example,
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this female ones with the right path to the falkland islands with her cap from now on to that, which over this cath, the random as they appear. but next year i'm going to go to close a i we, we don't actually understand that pattern. so what we're doing now with another student is over nothing dna would stay, but isotopes to stabilize the types of basically markers and the skin tell you where to animals can feed in what it's and feeding on the researches have waiting station record books on file of to hunting, push the southern ride, well, population to the brink of extinction. whitening was banned in south africa in 1955 and the population was able to recover. but recent years i've seen an alarming reversal fuel whales under worrying development. i'm on the females, in particular looking at body condition we see to fee must have gotten skinnier since the last one year. so something's drastically change in the last decade. all the crew that will feed on moving further south or is they've just less of it. no
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one really knows, but the research has a sure the climate change has a big role to play. the locals knows that if the way it will stay away, it would be a disaster for the small town of ed manas. of the, the wheels i would say that very significant square minus i would say the main driving force for the testing kid. everyone who comes here, they come looking for ways. it is inputs, inputs. what is the media is it is the mean size and force for tardies and depend demik restrictions head, todd, but at manas has now once again, well coming wells, bushes from around the world, i just left to see them when they die. and so from such beauty and so peaceful, like i said, and we need to make sure we manage that. so i'm hoping the news of the will understand not just on the south african perspective, but just understand that climate change is affecting us all. and we need to do
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something about it and do something drastically about it to matthew jim is hasn't, there's no doubt that the oceans are changing due to climate change, but to discover how that is impacting on the whales, he will have to spend more time. so let's see joseph band, he's a radio money to run to income. so now you've done that for the best known for these commitments to improving st. set the especially for the children. you also promotes environmental protection and does so we've body and soul africa city getting more and more crowded. by 2015, the number of city 3 less is 60 almost people to 1600000000. and the city just to kill us is growing along with them. has last season trucks
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a big lift everywhere company and go to this us, the fumes legal title. i'll try. and john sparks are among the most to put you to advocate cities. it's rich due to a, a police shooting applicant is twice as high as the global average. any cities on the continent having trouble finding a solution when you get this copy to the town? probably wouldn't mind joseph ben get, he's tired of it. the trust the can he's city has customer life. last year alone. someone 1600. it is t as died. intrinsic accidents. in addition, many have died of gotten sick from the party to a we have very many, very close on the road. most of them, not in a good condition, they put thing, got to fumes, which bundled to good for even the people who are working with living in a city whereby we are king people every day. we need to rethink improvement design
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. a city that is fearful they won't hear. so gonna position words that come from us, be a while. it isn't a 3 been sick leave. it's so this morning, joe, look as he is known as social media is joining us. so which is income product to promote non motorized transport as a way of reducing emissions. this is decline as a pilots in template out across the zones. so we failed to twice that if we can promote the 90 more to the $40.00 per us. but 60 and then we're setting credit and getting for what people didn't give them. how did the benefits so doesn't anymore. today is the kind of press petition become good more than half of complex permission, lots on site because this is probably the 3rd, which is fremont. motorized, the transport into the tune, which is it was moved into 9 years later, the pilot freeze on was commissioned in combining. it stretches for close. it took
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me to the youngest, easy smart enough for the cities, but the nature of more than 3000000. 1 of the things i would love to see in a company is right from the emphasis of the cbd. just the busiest zone, a call 3 zone. it should be covered. if you're going to come into the city, the most you can do is cycle just cycle friend. so i just say holding the bus to us just say cool into the city. that is very safe for everybody. that is still for people who are cycling. it's safe for the people who are within the city. many events associates driving with steve has been going to change the mindset that to working on cycling is only for the poor or he's reading the message in schools. i have an accidental out to me with that code crushes, we have an accident and so many students good in that, that somebody's petitions like my kidney university, have no introduced clean. i'm ability to replace motorized transport on campus. i
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just wish how it would be, how to look if this breaks where in the city imagine, oh, come part of the beautiful come power. not choking. come power, not to be having the depths. yes. yeah. oh no, no steroids. the end is always competing for clean systems as a professional broadcast, he knows how to use the media effectively. other things, each one of us has a good something to do. the way they can do it based is awareness. raise awareness . point other issues that need to be done and let somebody do the integration in february band, i'm gonna be lazy class and citizens in bucklin at 220 kilometer actually visit more to the east of composite the 60 jenny was his 2nd attempt to complete hundreds
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of kilometers on foot. participants enjoyed plenty of health benefits in the process. i thought it was kind of interesting close to pick mean sick, but also working helps me from my health. a busy clarity of mind. but when you, when you identify with people what they like, how they behave, what they are putting into the likes being that you probably never have boobs up when you're driving and joe walker. he's convinced that with small strides and takes the message from one step by the time he hopes to lead, you can get it safe. right to clean a pass. i hope both more people will be following in. joe woke his footsteps and that brings us to the very end of today's program. i hope you enjoyed it, and we'll to need again next week. this is sandra to you right here from you gun this
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